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the real point here is that this terrorist attack shows the continuing threat across north africa of al-qaeda, and al-qaeda affiliates. so the most important thing to do is reorient our policy and wake up to the fact that the war on terror is not over. >> greta: well, and i guess we've got to get out of denial. the president said back last fall that al-qaeda was on hits heels or something, that's simply not true. tell that to the american hostages tonight, four of them, family members, but if you say the algerians have botched this we now have a situation now, what do we do in light of the fact that al-qaeda is alive and well, they've got americans. we've got algerians who botched it. what can we do, wait it out? >> i think at this point the foreign governments have largely been excluded and this was a big issue in the united kingdom, for example, they apparently were not told at all that the algerian military was going in. i think for the algerians, their priority making sure that people believed that oil and natural gas drilling was still safe in eastern algeria. so, i think we're
the real point here is that this terrorist attack shows the continuing threat across north africa of al-qaeda, and al-qaeda affiliates. so the most important thing to do is reorient our policy and wake up to the fact that the war on terror is not over. >> greta: well, and i guess we've got to get out of denial. the president said back last fall that al-qaeda was on hits heels or something, that's simply not true. tell that to the american hostages tonight, four of them, family members,...
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terrorists should be on notice they will find no sanctuary, no refuge, not in algeria, not in north africa, not anywhere. >> greta: all that and much more coming up minutes, but first, manti te'o's other girlfriend. this one living and breathing. tmz posted new photos showing manti with a girl he started dating shortly after the death of his fake girlfriend and reportedly dated the st. mary's college student two months before breaking up with her and that's not all tmz just found out. so we went straight to mike walters for the latest. nice to see you and boy, what a story. >> yeah, thanks for having me, greta. this story is bigger and more unbelievable as it goes on. >> greta: i understand that tmz spoke to a witness? >> that's right, basically what happened is, a couple of people that were fans of notre dame, one being a booster that i spoke with, got involved on twitter with this fake girlfriend and the fake girlfriend's sister who then passed away and then during the time that they talked, she actually set up a meeting where she would go meet with the sister after the death and kind of
terrorists should be on notice they will find no sanctuary, no refuge, not in algeria, not in north africa, not anywhere. >> greta: all that and much more coming up minutes, but first, manti te'o's other girlfriend. this one living and breathing. tmz posted new photos showing manti with a girl he started dating shortly after the death of his fake girlfriend and reportedly dated the st. mary's college student two months before breaking up with her and that's not all tmz just found out. so...
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i would argue that north africa is certainly the middle-east are more unstable than we have seen them a long time because i believe the administration for years has been sending inconsistent messages. that's a very dangerous and bad thing when you are talking about foreign policy. >> thank you for your thoughts today. moving to another story. maybe you saw the videotape, a terrible snow mobiling crash at the espn "x" games in colorado. a high-profile crash from the last few days. that seems to be raising questions about the safety of both the riders and the fans. so you can see the guy speeding over a ramp. but he goes airborne and flips right over the handle bars and crash someone crashes on top of him and those things are heavy, sometimes 500 pounds. rescuers raced to him he feel walked off the slope. but by the time emergency workers got him to the hospital, doctors realized he was in far worse shape than he appeared. jonathan hunt is here. tell me what happened to him? >> reporter: well, this is the kind of trick that he has performed many times before in practice and in competiti
i would argue that north africa is certainly the middle-east are more unstable than we have seen them a long time because i believe the administration for years has been sending inconsistent messages. that's a very dangerous and bad thing when you are talking about foreign policy. >> thank you for your thoughts today. moving to another story. maybe you saw the videotape, a terrible snow mobiling crash at the espn "x" games in colorado. a high-profile crash from the last few...
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is joining another fight against terrorists in africa. according to associated press, american government is offering drones to help the growing fight against al-qaeda affiliate insurgents. state department has not confirmed to this but here is the back story. on friday the french military unleashed a deadly ground and air assault against islamic militants in the nation of mali. the rebels control northern part of the country and many have them have ties to al-qaeda including the strongest and best funded faction of the terror group. fox news has confirmed the pentagon is considering cargo aircraft, providing fuel tankers for french patrols and offering intelligence. that is where our drones enter the picture. central bank of west african states, mali is one of the poorest in the world. average worker's salary is equivalent of $1500. jonathan hunt is here. this is growing very concerning. why is there so much concern from france and the united states? this has come on quickly. >> reporter: it has come on quickly. a lot of us would not be
is joining another fight against terrorists in africa. according to associated press, american government is offering drones to help the growing fight against al-qaeda affiliate insurgents. state department has not confirmed to this but here is the back story. on friday the french military unleashed a deadly ground and air assault against islamic militants in the nation of mali. the rebels control northern part of the country and many have them have ties to al-qaeda including the strongest and...
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this is for the countries of north africa and west africa along with working with the french government who has already had so many of its own citizens seized and ransomed over the years. with 6,000 citizens remaining in mali, they have decided to take a stand. we need to back them in that stand that they have taken. >>> the chairman of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers, is going to be our guest later in the hour to find out the latest on what we know about these americans being held hostage >>> up front, the nra has taken on gun control with a controversial new ad involving sasha and mali aobama. >>> many were moved by the touching story of a notre dame football player overcoming the death of his girlfriend. were we all duped? overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these
this is for the countries of north africa and west africa along with working with the french government who has already had so many of its own citizens seized and ransomed over the years. with 6,000 citizens remaining in mali, they have decided to take a stand. we need to back them in that stand that they have taken. >>> the chairman of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers, is going to be our guest later in the hour to find out the latest on what we know about these americans...
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they've washed up in hawaii and newfoundland and japan and south africa. so people began to look for them in different places, but kubadara who is the one who actually saw it, has seen from a still camera has seen the giant squid in this area south of japan. he actually reeled one in. so he saw that -- >>ut it died, yeah? >> it died and they took it to the museum. but, in fact, this time he actually saw it and he knew where to look. and in the past there have been expeditions to the caribbean, to south africa, to all kinds of places, but in this place because he'd already seen them there, that's why they went there. >> richard ellis, fascinating stuff. we'll be watching the show. congratulations on finding the giant squid. up next the line from the president's inaugural address that hit particularly home to krystal. >> healthiest thing we do is just ignore this and pretend it doesn't exist like we do with the squid. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato
they've washed up in hawaii and newfoundland and japan and south africa. so people began to look for them in different places, but kubadara who is the one who actually saw it, has seen from a still camera has seen the giant squid in this area south of japan. he actually reeled one in. so he saw that -- >>ut it died, yeah? >> it died and they took it to the museum. but, in fact, this time he actually saw it and he knew where to look. and in the past there have been expeditions to the...
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djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation part of reflecting president and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new cadillac ats. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air. [ sneezes ] >>> a gorgeous, gorgeous night in washington. it is the center of the action. but of cou
djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation part of reflecting president and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport...
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>> people do in the realize the degree the french never gave up their empire in africa. the british left, portuguese left, and french ostensibly granted independence in the '60s. but the countries have had a dozen of them, french is the official language. a lot of them have garrisons this week when the french attacked. they launch attacks against the islamicbe rebels who were about to march o on capital. they were able to have assets because chad to the east, french aircraft and senegal on the west. ,-french colony had garrison of troops that went to mali. the french looks at this the way we used to look at latin america as a monroe doctrine. they will not allow others;be particularly, islamists to take over. it's near europesy. a threat. it's afghanistan. without the mountains. that is why i think what is happening is as it should. the french are taking the lead. we were dallying for weeks about organizing a force of africans. which would have begun in the fall. all of this is happening rapidly. we ought to do is not send any troops, we should be giving as much logistic
>> people do in the realize the degree the french never gave up their empire in africa. the british left, portuguese left, and french ostensibly granted independence in the '60s. but the countries have had a dozen of them, french is the official language. a lot of them have garrisons this week when the french attacked. they launch attacks against the islamicbe rebels who were about to march o on capital. they were able to have assets because chad to the east, french aircraft and senegal...
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he's feared but also revered in northern africa. he lost an eye fighting in afghanistan and one eye is just one of his many names. they also call him the prince and mr. marlboro. a nickname he earned as a successful smuggler of cigarettes and drugs. the tribesmen we were with feared he would kidnap or kill us if we went to the town where he was. he were forced to turn back and returned safely. the former canadian diplomat robert fowler wasn't so lucky. he was taken by the brigade in 2008 while he was a special envoy for the united nations. >> i was terrified that the whole thing would end with a knife at my throat in a tent like your colleague daniel pearl. >> fowler, who was held for 130 days and eventually released, says he called him one-eyed jack as in the jack of diamonds and describes him as a survivor. >> he's a very tough guy. he's been through it all, and he's very careful. but he's not in any way a romantic. it's all about getting the job done with very fierce focus. >> fierce focus that he has used to form alliances throu
he's feared but also revered in northern africa. he lost an eye fighting in afghanistan and one eye is just one of his many names. they also call him the prince and mr. marlboro. a nickname he earned as a successful smuggler of cigarettes and drugs. the tribesmen we were with feared he would kidnap or kill us if we went to the town where he was. he were forced to turn back and returned safely. the former canadian diplomat robert fowler wasn't so lucky. he was taken by the brigade in 2008 while...
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. >> reporter: the problem, the fear is that africa could turn into a new afghanistan, where al qaeda is establish training bases and plan new attacks against the u.s. and europe, diane. >> and there can't be enough security to protect all the workers there. >> reporter: exactly right. very frightening situation. >> all right, brian. i know you'll bring us the latest news as you receive it. >>> and now, back here at home, we move on to the news today about your money. the dow, on a rocket ride today, hitting a five-year high, partly buoyed by a big new housing report. we learned today that last month, new homes were built at the fastest rate in 4 1/2 years. and abc's linsey davis learned of one idea fueling that surge. a new kind of home for modern american families, with room for everyone. >> reporter: it's the in-law apartment on steroids. the home of the future might look something like this. this. or even this. new construction going up at record pace, built to accommodate moms and dads, their older kids and aging parents. >> one out of three oflling in communities are the next ge
. >> reporter: the problem, the fear is that africa could turn into a new afghanistan, where al qaeda is establish training bases and plan new attacks against the u.s. and europe, diane. >> and there can't be enough security to protect all the workers there. >> reporter: exactly right. very frightening situation. >> all right, brian. i know you'll bring us the latest news as you receive it. >>> and now, back here at home, we move on to the news today about your...
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but here suddenly north africa seems explosive. and i don't think the president, as much as he wants to pivot, i just don't think he can move away from it. it's not just benghazi. it's algeria, egypt, what's going on with netanyahu, probably going to have a new government, the iranian issue looming. >> he can't avoid it, but as you point out, second-term presidents often look abroad. >> yep. >> to establish a part of their legacy because after a couple of years, congress doesn't really care about you. you become a lame duck. you don't have enough -- you don't have as much power as you once used to have. he's got a small window here on domestic policy. so if he gets gun control or some part of it, he gets immigration reform, he did health care last time. you could argue that that's a pretty transformative presidency. you might. >> and you know, the question i think a lot of people have been looking for is does he try to pull a nixon and china on entitlement reform? in the state of the union. there is that opportunity there. but with
but here suddenly north africa seems explosive. and i don't think the president, as much as he wants to pivot, i just don't think he can move away from it. it's not just benghazi. it's algeria, egypt, what's going on with netanyahu, probably going to have a new government, the iranian issue looming. >> he can't avoid it, but as you point out, second-term presidents often look abroad. >> yep. >> to establish a part of their legacy because after a couple of years, congress...
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we knew it wasn't, but it precipitated this energy that came from north africa, syria, for a flood of young people who came into iraq. >> sean: and we'll have the truth behind the general's rolling stone interview that ended his career in an abrupt fashion and finding bin laden and general stanley mcchrystal was in that operation and he says there were missed opportunities in pakistan. and the general goes behind the scene on the hunt for the world's most wanted terrorist and the change he brought to the counter insurgency fight. >> i'm coming here to listen to my commanders and afghan partners, this is all part after listening tour. one thing i'm talking to them about is discussing the way we conduct counter insurgency. the cultural shift is to go from what we were raised as in many cases toward conventional war and kinetic options to remembering we're really here to win the population and sometimes an indirect or a softer approach is operationally more effective than might be more traditional. i think we'll all continue to work toward it, i can't predict, but i believe we're doing t
we knew it wasn't, but it precipitated this energy that came from north africa, syria, for a flood of young people who came into iraq. >> sean: and we'll have the truth behind the general's rolling stone interview that ended his career in an abrupt fashion and finding bin laden and general stanley mcchrystal was in that operation and he says there were missed opportunities in pakistan. and the general goes behind the scene on the hunt for the world's most wanted terrorist and the change...
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or is there a resurgence in north africa? is it working? the fail tower engage in libya and the total failure in syria, way behind the french in mali. how is that working out? i think the approximately policies will be judged on the substance on benghazi. and the women in combat infantry, that's one of those things, i think the elites in washington, including republican senators are very timid about taking that on because of the war on women stuff and the 2012 campaign. they don't want to look retrograde or reactionary. i wrote about it today, saying, expressing deep skepticism about it. i think it's really a bad idea. i mean, 40 kids in a combat outpost, 38 of them, guys, two girls. how's that going to work out in terms a million things. it's bad in so many ways i think. i think it makes the military's already difficult job so much more difficult. for what good? it is not like there is a huge demand for this. they have been elquant to say that the women who served in the marine corps and elsewhere -- anyway, what struck me was the reaction
or is there a resurgence in north africa? is it working? the fail tower engage in libya and the total failure in syria, way behind the french in mali. how is that working out? i think the approximately policies will be judged on the substance on benghazi. and the women in combat infantry, that's one of those things, i think the elites in washington, including republican senators are very timid about taking that on because of the war on women stuff and the 2012 campaign. they don't want to look...
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africa. it's a different kind of threat. there's a debate as to which threatens the united states more fundamentally, an al qaeda that can attack the homeland as on september 11, 2001, or an al qaeda that can attack gas facility in algeria or a consulate in benghazi? both are problems, but it's a sign, i think, of the success of operations against the core that these smaller affiliates are now a thing we're worried about. how complicated is this? how challenging is this for her, as part of her legacy, or do you expect that since she's leaving office, that she'll get a fairly easy time of it? >> we'll have to e. the republicans had wanted in a sense a political scale. they were unanticipate that secretary clinton couldn't testify before because she was unwell after her fall. >> saeblg clinton is going to take a lot of criticism for what happened in benghazi. i think she's also going to push back. i think she's going to say to congress, look, if you want more security at our diplomatic faciliti
africa. it's a different kind of threat. there's a debate as to which threatens the united states more fundamentally, an al qaeda that can attack the homeland as on september 11, 2001, or an al qaeda that can attack gas facility in algeria or a consulate in benghazi? both are problems, but it's a sign, i think, of the success of operations against the core that these smaller affiliates are now a thing we're worried about. how complicated is this? how challenging is this for her, as part of her...
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and now west africa. to say these are not our enemies, that we can come in peace, that we can have peaceable relations with evil actors in the world is very much obama 1.0. for him to say that now i thought was really, really remarkable if you're talking about hawk versus dove, progressive versus conservative. >> i thought that was a direct message to the mullahs and to the people of iran. i spent some time with one family this week. i think he knows that the worst case scenario is war, it always is the worst case scenario and he's hoping somehow we can stop them from weaponizing. >> but chris -- >> nuclear weapons. >> i think this was a forthrightly liberal speech. i think that -- >> you're an eight. >> he said we are a country that doesn't -- that believes that every citizen deserves a decent measure of security and dignity. he talked about that little girl born in bleakest poverty should be able to have security. he said no endless wars. these were all defenses i think -- >> howard you get first when w
and now west africa. to say these are not our enemies, that we can come in peace, that we can have peaceable relations with evil actors in the world is very much obama 1.0. for him to say that now i thought was really, really remarkable if you're talking about hawk versus dove, progressive versus conservative. >> i thought that was a direct message to the mullahs and to the people of iran. i spent some time with one family this week. i think he knows that the worst case scenario is war,...
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some of these, especially in north africa, you could say, is that somebody else's fault or is that a failure? >> with mally, we're talking about the next phase on the war on terror. this is the sahara desert. i don't know what she could have done to stop those, but in the other cases, we're in a better position with iran than we have ever been. we have a stronger international coalition. we're in a better place to make a deal. with north korea, no one has been able to stop north korea, but we're back in asia. we're back in asia in large part because she has been on a plane constantly back in the region making relationships. >> the middle east is very complicated, but one proxy americans look at when it comes to the middle east is israel, when it comes to dealing with iran, with israel, with the broader region. hillary clinton holds the record for the most countries visited at 112. israel, the least visits from any secretary of state since rogers. henry kissinger, 36 times for israel. is this significant? >> well, i mean, she was very energetic. i don't know if she gets frequent flyer
some of these, especially in north africa, you could say, is that somebody else's fault or is that a failure? >> with mally, we're talking about the next phase on the war on terror. this is the sahara desert. i don't know what she could have done to stop those, but in the other cases, we're in a better position with iran than we have ever been. we have a stronger international coalition. we're in a better place to make a deal. with north korea, no one has been able to stop north korea,...
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a lot of these reports coming out of sub-saharan africa are exaggerated. there is a good chance these people could hold this facility for a long time and continue this war. i don't think this will be taken care of quickly. we could talk about months. who knows how long? >> if they have sophisticated weaponry missiles, using helicopters in any kind of raid would also be difficult? >> anderson, my security sources in sub-saharan africa said they have a-18s, particularly sophisticated. it could bring down a helicopter. not a fast-mover like a jet fighter, but it could bring a helicopter down. so a special forces raid would be particularly, you know, dicey. >> we will continue to follow it. bob baer, jill dougherty, thanks >>> notre dame linebacker manti te'o. he's claiming to be the victim of a cruel hoax. his girlfriend, who supposedly died last september, the one he talked about in length at interviews. even described talking to her when she was in a coma. turns out she never existed. the editor that broke the entire story joins us live. that talks? ♪ or
a lot of these reports coming out of sub-saharan africa are exaggerated. there is a good chance these people could hold this facility for a long time and continue this war. i don't think this will be taken care of quickly. we could talk about months. who knows how long? >> if they have sophisticated weaponry missiles, using helicopters in any kind of raid would also be difficult? >> anderson, my security sources in sub-saharan africa said they have a-18s, particularly sophisticated....
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a lot of these reports coming out of sub-saharan africa are exaggerated. there is a good chance these people could hold this facility and continue this war. i don't think it is taken care of quickly. >> if they have sophisticated weaponry missiles, using helicopters in any kind of raid would also be difficult? >> anderson, my security sources in sub-saharan africa said they have a-18s, particularly sophisticated. not a fast-mover like a jet or a fighter. >> we will continue to follow it. bob baer, jill dougherty, thanks >>> notre dame linebacker, m ma te'o. his girlfriend, it turns out, she never existed. the editor that broke the entire story joins us live. so, we all set? i've got two tickets to paradise! pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel agency. get happy. get gei
a lot of these reports coming out of sub-saharan africa are exaggerated. there is a good chance these people could hold this facility and continue this war. i don't think it is taken care of quickly. >> if they have sophisticated weaponry missiles, using helicopters in any kind of raid would also be difficult? >> anderson, my security sources in sub-saharan africa said they have a-18s, particularly sophisticated. not a fast-mover like a jet or a fighter. >> we will continue to...
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out of nowhere, over just the past few days, the eyes of the world have been focused on a region in africa where the french have chosen to go to war against islamist rebels. and then in what seemed like an immediate reaction to the french attacks, kidnappers grabbed some foreign workers at a bp oil facility in the sahara desert in nearby algeria. we know there were american hostages along with brits and others. we know there was a mission launched today to free them and kill their captors. we don't truly know tonight about casualties or how many americans might have made it out of there alive. we begin with nbc's stephanie gosk on what we do know. >> reporter: using tanks and helicopters, the algerian military launched an operation on their own, to retake the remote gas field from the militants and free the hostages. including at least three americans. algeria says it's over accident but details are few, and casualty reports vary widely from a few dead to dozens. u.s. officials are saying little about the operation or the american hostages. >> because of the fluidity and the fact that ther
out of nowhere, over just the past few days, the eyes of the world have been focused on a region in africa where the french have chosen to go to war against islamist rebels. and then in what seemed like an immediate reaction to the french attacks, kidnappers grabbed some foreign workers at a bp oil facility in the sahara desert in nearby algeria. we know there were american hostages along with brits and others. we know there was a mission launched today to free them and kill their captors. we...
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mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> in mississippi, crimes and court cases long thought to be solved and settled are getting a fresh look. and prisoners, including death row inmates could be set free. it's all because of questions about a doctor whose work load and tactics have become the focus of intense criticism. i traveled to mississippi this past week to talk to the doctor in question. >> if you died in mississippi of any sort of suspicious circumstances, chances are, dr. hayne was going to be cutting you open. >> reporter: that's a former public defender talking about dr. steven hayne a pathologist who claims to have conduct
mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> in mississippi, crimes and court cases long...
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great danger of acts of terrorism here in mali and other places in mali, possibly elsewhere in west africa because west african troops are supporting and also, they have threatened in france as well. >> lindsey, the united states obviously has said or yesterday when i was speaking to the pentagon, they said for sure we are going to get involved in this conflict. the question was how. as you heard the white house saying maybe that will be logistical support, it could be transport. is there a perception from what you're hearing on the ground that france will do this on its own or that the united states may have to get involved in a more significant way, not just logistics and things on the margin but a boots on the ground kind of way? >> reporter: no. i think that the french being the former colonial power here and the french having a very significant army, i think that when it comes to things like air raids and troops actually on the ground, the french will do it. but i think that where the africans will need the americans is in exactly those areas, logistics, transport, even things like fo
great danger of acts of terrorism here in mali and other places in mali, possibly elsewhere in west africa because west african troops are supporting and also, they have threatened in france as well. >> lindsey, the united states obviously has said or yesterday when i was speaking to the pentagon, they said for sure we are going to get involved in this conflict. the question was how. as you heard the white house saying maybe that will be logistical support, it could be transport. is there...
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the 9/11 attack on our consulate in benghazi, that al-qaeda is in fact alive and well and northern africa is fertile ground for this terror group. i wonder if our president and vice-president are now regretting these comments from a few short months ago. >> most of al-qaeda's top lieutenants have been defeated. >> i said i'd go after bin laden if we had a clear shot at him and i did. the goal that i set to defeat al-qaeda and deny it a chance to rebuild is now within our reach. >> thanks to air force personnel who did their part, osama bin laden is no longer a threat to our country. we've put al-qaeda on the path to defeat. >> osama bin laden is dead and general motors is alive. >> al-qaeda's on the path to defeat and osama bin laden is dead. >> al-qaeda's on the path to defeat and osama bin laden is dead. >> we've decimated al-qaeda central. we have eliminated osama bin laden. that was our purpose. >> one of the few moments in that debate where he wasn't smiling. anyway, here with reaction, liz cheney. welcome back. >> thanks, sean, thank you. >> sean: let me get your reaction to that. y
the 9/11 attack on our consulate in benghazi, that al-qaeda is in fact alive and well and northern africa is fertile ground for this terror group. i wonder if our president and vice-president are now regretting these comments from a few short months ago. >> most of al-qaeda's top lieutenants have been defeated. >> i said i'd go after bin laden if we had a clear shot at him and i did. the goal that i set to defeat al-qaeda and deny it a chance to rebuild is now within our reach....
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when gadhafi's regime fell, literally, truckloads of weapons were let loose in africa. richard engel will join me live to talk to us about how all of that is coming back to haunt us. first, the rea action to tom harkin's announcement that heel not be running for his sixth term in between 14. it's just time to step aside. senate majority leader harry reid praising his -- he's been a champion for improving americans' access to affordable health care. tom is a passionate progressive whose deeply-held principles prieded a guiding light to democrats for decade. >>> since a federal axe peels court has invalidated president obama's appointments to that board, some legal experts say the board's previous rulings may all be in trouble. and mitt romney is in washington, d.c., this week. the marriott corporation honored him and his wife ann on friday and he had the board of directors after the election and tonight he will attend the bipartisan alfalfa club dinner in d.c.. >> and as he often does when announcing sweeping new policy measures, president obama will hit the road to unve
when gadhafi's regime fell, literally, truckloads of weapons were let loose in africa. richard engel will join me live to talk to us about how all of that is coming back to haunt us. first, the rea action to tom harkin's announcement that heel not be running for his sixth term in between 14. it's just time to step aside. senate majority leader harry reid praising his -- he's been a champion for improving americans' access to affordable health care. tom is a passionate progressive whose...
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does that mean they're going to take their eye off other crucial areas, like what's happens in africa with the al qaeda affiliates. what about the peace situation in israel? the truth of the matter is unless israel/palestine is fixed and solved, many of these neighboring countries are going to feel the reverberations. >> should that would be a priority? >> i think so so. and so do many people who cover that region. it will take political capital and political courage. without a vested u.s. presidential involvement that is really consistent and persistent, not much is going to change. and previous histories have shown when the u.s. president is really into it, things do change. but i think come back to afghanistan, the president wants to get out of that country and is, 2014 will be the out date. this is where al qaeda started. and people are consider concerned that the u.s. and other forces will leave without the afghan forces being stood up enough to be able to safeguard the country. >> which i would say is an almost certainty. >> i think afghans fear that. they've made sufficient gai
does that mean they're going to take their eye off other crucial areas, like what's happens in africa with the al qaeda affiliates. what about the peace situation in israel? the truth of the matter is unless israel/palestine is fixed and solved, many of these neighboring countries are going to feel the reverberations. >> should that would be a priority? >> i think so so. and so do many people who cover that region. it will take political capital and political courage. without a...
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clinton testified before the same commit yesterday and wander about the new terrorist threat in north africa nmali. >> but this is going to be a very serious, ongoing threat. we are in for a struggle, but it is a necessary struggle. we cannot permit northern mali to become a safe haven. >> pelley: fighters linked to al qaeda have taken over parts of mali. the french sent in troops recently to push them out, and the u.s. air force is helping to carry the french troops there. so we sent elizabeth palmer to this new center of terrorism. >> reporter: malians along the road cheered and waved france's flag as a convoy of hundreds of french soldiers and their weapons drove toward the town of diabaly. to people here, these are the troops who chased al qaeda-linked fighters away. life is now returning to normal. diabaly was the closest the islamic militants got to the capital boubakar. but they only stayed for four days before the french government launched its attack. in diabaly, there was never any ground combat. the french simply hit the islamists from the air and destroyed their equipment and amm
clinton testified before the same commit yesterday and wander about the new terrorist threat in north africa nmali. >> but this is going to be a very serious, ongoing threat. we are in for a struggle, but it is a necessary struggle. we cannot permit northern mali to become a safe haven. >> pelley: fighters linked to al qaeda have taken over parts of mali. the french sent in troops recently to push them out, and the u.s. air force is helping to carry the french troops there. so we...